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Issue of Amateur Computerist in honor of Michael Hauben and Netizens
ronda@ais.org (Ronda Hauben)
(My work .echo included): Alt-X Releases 3 New Books (fwd)
Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
springerin 2_02 - Middle East
"geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl>
HM 9 now available free online!
=?iso-8859-1?Q?S=E9bastien?= Budgen <sebastien.budgen@wanadoo.fr> (by way of ric
BeeHive 5:1 Now Online! (fwd)
Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
War and Peace
"Bureau of Public Secrets" <knabb@slip.net>
Wigged.net: An Original Flavor
Seth Thompson <seththompson@wigged.net>
Lee Marvin Toolbox
"jorn.ebner@britishlibrary.net" <jorn.ebner@britishlibrary.net>
Are there global values to connect us all?
"geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl>
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Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 14:02:41 -0400 (EDT)
From: ronda@ais.org (Ronda Hauben)
Subject: Issue of Amateur Computerist in honor of Michael Hauben and Netizens
In honor of the life and work of Michael Hauben (5/1/73-6/27/01) and
the concept of Netizen that he helped spread around the world,
we have published a special issue of the Amateur Computerist.
It is available via email by writing jrh@ais.org or from
http://www.ais.org/~jrh/acn/text/acn11-1.txt
Michael's earliest writing about the social impact of the Internet
were posted online in 1992/3. He coauthored the book "Netizens:
On the History and Impact of Usenet and the Internet" which was
available online since January 10, 1994 and in a published edition
by the IEEE Computer Society since May 1997.
Michael wanted there to be a sequel to Netizens. A book that would look
at the potential for the development of the Internet (and the Netizen)
that Michael recognized in 1992-1993 when he first did his online
research, and compare that to what has happened 10 years later.
We welcome collaboration and contributions toward such a sequel.
Also Michael wanted there to be a play dramatizing Netizens.
We also welcome collaboration toward such an effort.
We are planning some form of memorial to honor Michael's life and
work and welcome suggestions and contributions from the online netizen
community.
Ronda
ronda@panix.com
http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/
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Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 18:12:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
Subject: (My work .echo included): Alt-X Releases 3 New Books (fwd)
- ---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 09:34:57 -0600
From: Fran Nelson <NelsonF@ci.boulder.co.us>
To: sondheim@panix.com
Subject: Alt-X Releases 3 New Books
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kendall Pata -- kendall@altx.com
June 24, 2002
THREE NEW BOOKS FROM ALTX PRESS
BOULDER, Colorado (June 24, 2002) -- Alt-X, where the digerati meet the
literati, announces the publication of three new PrintOnDemand books.
The three books encompass three generations of innovative fiction.
Twilight of the Bums: George Chambers and Raymond Federman's "Twilight of the Bums" establishes these two veteran experimentalists as the Abbott and Costello of postmodernism.
Making Scenes: Adrienne Eisen's debut novel, "Making Scenes," brings back to life the rival tradition of American writing from Henry Miller to Kathy Acker.
.echo: With Alan Sondheim's novel of mystical eroticism, ".echo" readers will lose themselves in a net fiction charged with sex, obsession and codework.
The three new books join the three recently published books of Alt-X
Press POD: Mark Amerika's collection, "How To Be an Internet Artist";
the novel "Cows" by Ronald Sukenick, this year's winner of the American
Academy of Arts and Letters Award for innovative fiction; and Eugene
Thacker's "Hard_Code" anthology of experimental data prose.
Producing books by, for and through the computer, in both e-book and
PrintOnDemand formats, Alt-X has already launched its highly successful
e-book series which is now followed by the appearance of the POD versions.
They are available for credit card purchase at altx.com, booksurge.com,
half.com, and other channels.
Reviewers may refer to the free complete e-book postings now available in PDF and Palm Pilot versions at www.altx.com/ebooks.
For more information, please email Alt-X Publicist Kendall Pata at
kendall@altx.com
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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:57:29 +1000
From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl>
Subject: springerin 2_02 - Middle East
From: "springerin" <springerin@springerin.at>
Out now: The latest issue of springerin: »Middle East«
For decades, the Middle East has been a test case for international
relations and global, strategic coexistence within a restricted space. It
forms a geographical focal point with a strong influence on the relations
and clashes between extremely different cultures. This springerin issue on
the Middle East focuses on the diverse cultural reflections and facets of a
conflict that seems less and less likely to be resolved.
»Middle East« provides an overview ranging from media analyses of Israeli
newspapers by Ariella Azoulay to personal accounts about everyday life and
activists in Tel Aviv.
In addition to articles by Elia Shohat, Noah Chasin, Tony Chakar, Tony
Chakar, Bilal Khbeiz and Karl Sharro, the »Middle East« issue also features
contributions by and about some of people participating in this year's
documenta exhibition: Fareed Armaly, Rashid Masharawi, Walid Ra'ad, Andreas
Siekmann and James Coleman.
Other Texts by: Olaf Arndt, Jochen Becker, Roger M. Buergel, Robin
Celikates, Hans-Christian Dany, Matthias Dusini, Petra Erdmann, Judith
Fischer, Soenke Gau, Gerrit Gohlke, Michael Hauffen, Justin Hoffmann,
Gregor Jansen, Michel Lasserre, Carmen Mörsch, Gislind Nabakowski, Thomas
Raab, Martin Reiterer, Walid Sadek, Julia Gwendolyn Schneider, Alexandra
Seibel, Karl Sharro, Elia Suleiman, Friedrich Tietjen, Vera Tollmann,
Georg Wasner, Christophe Wavelet, Axel John Wieder, Krystian Woznicki,
Paola Yacoub.
FOR THE ENGLISH VERSION OF SPRINGERIN SEE:
http://www.springerin.at/en
redaktion springerin, museumsplatz 1, A-1070 wien/vienna
T: +43 1 5229124, ISDN&F: +43 1 5229125
http://www.springerin.at
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Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 17:25:33 +0100
From: Sebastien Budgen <sebastien.budgen@wanadoo.fr> (by way of richard barbrook)
Subject: HM 9 now available free online!
Dear Friends,
you may be interested to know that HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 9 is now available
for consultation on the Web as a free sample copy:
http://www.catchword.com/rpsv/cw/brill/14654466/contp1.htm
Yours
- --
Sebastian Budgen
sebastian@amadeobordiga.u-net.com
The Editors
Historical Materialism
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London WC1V 1AH
hm@lse.ac.uk
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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 12:49:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
Subject: BeeHive 5:1 Now Online! (fwd)
- ---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 22:54:53 -0700
From: Talan Memmott <talan@memmott.org>
To: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
Subject: BeeHive 5:1 Now Online!
BeeHive Hypertext/Hypermedia Literary Journal
Volume 5 : Issue 1 |...| Summer 2002
________________________________________________
ISSN: 1528-8102
http://beehive.temporalimage.com
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
IN THIS ISSUE...
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PANHANDLE
by Jason Nelson
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_a.html
- --------<<
THE MEDDLESOME PASSENGER
by Scott Rettberg
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_b.html
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THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF APPROACH
by Alan Sondheim
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_c.html
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WHEN LITERATURE GOES MULTIMEDIA
by Roberto Simanowski
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_d.html
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BJSK
by Chris Ballange
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_e.html
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_][AD][DRESSED IN A SKIN C.ODE_
by Mez
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_f.html
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AXIAL POETICS
by George Quasha
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_g.html
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CHATTED PERIODICALLY
by Lawrence Upton
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_h.html
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INTERSPERSE / UGLY
by Peter Howard
...
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/content_apps51/app_j.html
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________________________________________________
________________________________________________
BeeHive ArcHive:
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/index.html
ALL THE CONTENT FROM PAST FOUR YEARS OF BEEHIVE
Highlights include:
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT? : THOMAS ZUMMER
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/42arc.html
SQUARING OF THE WORD : SIEGFRIED HOLZBAUER
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/25arc.html
THREADING THE PETRIFIED GLYPH : JOEL WEISHAUS
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/21arc.html
ON STELARC : ALAN SONDHEIM
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/41arc.html
TOWARD ELECTRACY : GREGORY ULMER / TALAN MEMMOTT [intro by Mark Amerika]
http://beehive.temporalimage.com/archive/34arc.html
________________________________________________
________________________________________________
BeeHive Creative Director: Talan Memmott / beehive@percepticon.com
BeeHive Associate Editor: Alan Sondheim / beehive@percepticon.com
________________________________________________
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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 14:49:01 -0700
From: "Bureau of Public Secrets" <knabb@slip.net>
Subject: War and Peace
Texts at the Bureau of Public Secrets website concerning war, nonviolence,
and related themes:
"The War and the Spectacle" (on the Gulf war, the media, and various antiwar
strategies) --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/gulfwar.htm
"Two Local Wars" (Situationist article on the Vietnam and Arab-Israel
wars) --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/11.wars.htm
"War Is the Health of the State" (Randolph Bourne) --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/CF/bourne.htm
"Beginnings of a New Revolt" (Kenneth Rexroth on the Civil Rights
movement) --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/rexroth/newrevolt.htm
"Advantages and Limits of Nonviolence" --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/joyrev2.htm
"Strong Lessons for Engaged Buddhists" --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/buddhists.htm
"Evading the Transformation of Reality: Socially Engaged Buddhism at an
Impasse" --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/recent/buddhists.htm
"Address to the Prisoners in the Chicago Jail" (Clarence Darrow) --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/CF/darrow.htm
"Eliminating the Roots of War and Crime" --
http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/joyrev4.htm
"More Interesting Problems" (spiritual aspects of a liberated society)
http://www.bopsecrets.org/PS/joyrev4.htm
* * *
BUREAU OF PUBLIC SECRETS
http://www.bopsecrets.org
"Making petrified conditions dance by singing them their own tune."
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Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 09:04:06 +0800
From: Seth Thompson <seththompson@wigged.net>
Subject: Wigged.net: An Original Flavor
WIGGED.NET JUNE 2002 E-NEWSLETTER--VOL. 2 ISSUE 13
Wigged.net (http://www.wigged.net) is an evolving Webzine focused on
bringing innovative short videos, animations and interactive works
over the Internet. Our mission is to be a showcase, distribution and
promotion center for pioneering artists via the World Wide Web.
=46or information on advertising in Wigged.net's E- Newsletter or on
Wigged.net, please contact seththompson@wigged.net.
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INDEX
+Call for Works
+Shows & Performances
+ Book Releases
+New Screen Media
+Alt-X launches three new PrintOnDemand books
+ Website Launch-LaurieTumer.com
+ Happenings-Netlinkz Group Invites you=8A.
+Now Showing on Wigged.net
+Publicity Opportunity
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ADVERTISEMENT
Evolving Traditions: Artists Working in New Media
Video Documentary. 2002. (Color, 56:35)
Directed and produced by Seth Thompson.
Profiles four internationally recognized artists who have
incorporated current computer technology into their work to enhance
their artistic visions. Artists addressed are: Mark Amerika,
Tennessee Rice Dixon, Toni Dove, and Troika Ranch.
The documentary is currently distributed by Wigged Productions and is
available for $29.95 (includes S/H) at
http://www.wigged.net/evolvingtraditions/ .
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BOOK RELEASES
New Screen Media
Martin Rieser, Andrea Zapp, editors:
New Screen Media discusses how classical narrative in many areas has
been giving way to a new, more fragmentary culture of drama. The
book explores the differing creative platforms such as the Internet,
Media Installation, Interactive Broadcast, CD-ROM and Expanded Cinema
within a social, political and
cultural context. The advent of new media presents a serious
challenge to our understanding of visual representation, of narrative
and indeed the whole art of the moving image. New narrative forms in
hypertext, multimedia, computer games, interactive broadcast and
screen media are constantly redefining the relationship between the
creators of content and their audiences, who increasingly are
becoming the co-producers of meaning.
Accompanying the publication is a DVD that provides a rich sampler of
interactive work and videos. Such work has usually been shown in
international gallery and conference venues, which have been
inaccessible to a general audience. This compilation is carefully
cross-referenced with the book to open a comprehensive overview to a
wider public. The cross-platform DVD-ROM provides up to 4 Gigabytes
of detailed illustration and analysis of the work of artists and
interactive filmmakers from around the world, who are at the
cutting-edge in creating and critiquing these new hybrid forms of
interactive narrative. Practitioners such as: Zoe Beloff, Michael
Buckley, Luc Courchesne, Toni Dove, Ken Feingold, Chris Hales, Graham
Harwood, George Legrady, Merel Mirage, Martin Rieser, Jill Scott,
Bill Seaman, Jeffrey Shaw, Eku Wand, Grahame Weinbren and Andrea Zapp
are featured. A representative selection of
Installation forms, CD-ROM, Web and Broadcast are examined in depth.
=46or full details including how to order your copy visit:
http://www.bfi.org.uk/newscreenmedia/
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THREE NEW BOOKS FROM ALT-X PRESS
Alt-X announces the publication of three new PrintOnDemand books.
The three books encompass three generations of innovative fiction. George
Chambers and Raymond Federman's Twilight of the Bums establishes these
two veteran experimentalists as the Abbott and Costello of postmodernism.
Adrienne Eisen's debut novel, Making Scenes, brings back to life the
rival tradition of American writing from Henry Miller to Kathy Acker.
With Alan Sondheim's novel of mystical eroticism, .echo readers will
lose themselves in a net fiction charged with sex, obsession and codework.
The three new books join the three recently published books of Alt-X
Press POD: Mark Amerika's collection, How To Be an Internet Artist;
the novel Cows by Ronald Sukenick, this year's winner of the American
Academy of Arts and Letters Award for innovative fiction; and Eugene
Thacker's Hard_Code anthology of experimental data prose.
Producing books by, for and through the computer, in both e-book and
PrintOnDemand formats, Alt-X has already launched its highly successful
e-book series which is now followed by the appearance of the POD versions.
They are available for credit card purchase at altx.com, booksurge.com,
half.com, and other channels.
Reviewers may refer to the free complete e-book postings now available in
PDF and Palm Pilot versions at www.altx.com/ebooks.
=46or more information, please email Alt-X Publicist Kendall Pata at
kendall@altx.com
***************************************************
WEBSITE LAUNCH
The photographs of Laurie Tumer can now be viewed on her recently
launched Website: http://www.laurietumer.com. Artist Holly Roberts
has called the site an "aesthetic restraint and playful mystery."
Tumer teachers college writing, photography, and digital imaging
courses as well as workshops, including two this summer at the
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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CALL FOR WORKS
Seeking innovative and experimental video, animation and net art.
Please visit http://www.wigged.net and go to the "submit media" page
to fill out our on-line registration form and send requested
materials.
DEADLINE: July 15, 2002 for Wigged's September-December, 2002 issue.
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HAPPENINGS
The NetLinkz Group, Inc. invites you every Tuesday for an evening of
Kool Vibes All Night !!!
=46eaturing...
Open Mic - Comedy - Dining - Live DJ - Kool Vibes
The RumBar Lounge
@
Negril Village
70 West 3rd
Btwn Thompson & LaGuardia
Greenwich Village, NYC
212 477-2804
Doors Open @ 6pm
Comedy & Open Mic @ 8pm
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NOW SHOWING ON WIGGED.NET
Humberto Ramirez's HATE.
Ramirez writes, "This is a video in which the cultural dynamics of
hatred are explored through a series of talking heads and monologues.
The video seeks to denaturalize a condition in which the potential
solidarity amongst different people is subverted by notions of
nationalism, race, gender, class etc.
By problematizing what seems to remain hidden or at least unspoken
this work seeks to provoke a conversation." United States. 2002.
Agricola de Cologne's Never Wake Up.
Based on the artist's poem of the same name. The poem/movie uses
some fundamental images: The "soldier" is metaphor for the human
individual. "War" is a metaphor for life, respectively the fights of
everyday day life; and the "veteran of war" is the human being who
cannot rid himself of the shadows of the past. Never Wake Up
addresses the loss of identity where the soldiers become distorted
and veterans have difficulty with reintegration into post-war
society. Germany. 2001.
Jimpunk's www.nowar.nogame.org.
Jimpunk ironically states that in his piece www.nowar.nogame.org,
"everything is under control." However get ready for a nerve-racking
event. At first you may think that your computer has been infected
with a virus. But don't worry, it's not. Fasten your seatbelt as
you embark on a mind-blowing journey that is a masterful mixture of
image and sound. Kudos to jimpunk! France. 2001.
Daniel Young's NewZoid.
NewZoid is a work of generative art. It plays with the most common
information form of our time - the headline. NewZoid continuously
collects the daily news, tears it apart, chops it up and endlessly
reassembles the pieces into absurd, funny, shocking and
thought-provoking headlines. The Site has been operating on its own
since April 8, 2001. United States. 2001.
Dinorah de Jes=FAs Rodriguez & Gustavo Matamoros's L'Anatomie du D=E9sir.
This assemblage of erotic images, found and damaged footage, and
handcrafted 16mm film was originally projected onto the torso of
Butoh artist Helena Thevenot as part of the one-hour collaborative
piece "The Anatomy of Desire." A tribute to biophysical impulses,
the video version synchronizes the film to its original score by
Gustavo Matamoros. United States. 2002.
Thomas Swiss and Seth Thompson's In the Woods.
In the Woods, a collaborative effort between Thom Swiss and Seth
Thompson examines the ideas of memory, aging and loss. The result of
the collaboration suggests the way language (in this case a poem by
Swiss) can be re-represented and changed by images (a film by
Thompson). United States. 2002.
To view these works visit the "Now Showing" page at http://www.wigged.net
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PUBLICITY OPPORTUNITY
We are looking to promote your upcoming exhibitions and new releases.
If you would like for us to promote your work either through our
newsletter or Wigged.net webzine, please send your press releases to:
Seth Thompson
Wigged Productions
418 Woodland Ave.
Akron, OH 44302
or you may e-mail press releases to seththompson@wigged.net. No file
attachments will be accepted. If you have images that you would like
to include, please send them via snail mail to the above address.
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Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 11:06:40 +0100
From: "jorn.ebner@britishlibrary.net" <jorn.ebner@britishlibrary.net>
Subject: Lee Marvin Toolbox
Lee Marvin Toolbox
by
Jorn Ebner
is now available in English translation - at www.leemarvintoolbox.net
Lee Marvin Toolbox was awarded the Kunstpreis 2001 of Medienforum M=FCnchen.
The jury - Monika Fleischmann (GMD, St. Augustin/Bonn), Gerfried Stocker
(Ars Electronica Center Linz), Tjark Ihmels (award holder 2000) as well KP
Ludwig John and Ulrich M=FCller (both Medienforum M=FCnchen) - decided
unanimously for the project LEE MARVIN TOOLBOX of London based artist Jorn
Ebner.=20
Lee Marvin Toolbox is a filigree and elliptical work for the internet. With
Flash animations which can be stylistically ascribed to the young British
design-school, Jorn Ebner makes Navigation on the internet his subject
matter and counters them in an ironical way with the famous cowboy song, "I
was born under a wanderin star".
The work is best viewed with Internet Explorer 5.x and higher, and requires
a Flash5Player Plugin.
for further information contact:
www.medienforum.org
info@medienforum.org
jorn.ebner@britishlibrary.net
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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 18:44:21 +1000
From: "geert lovink" <geert@xs4all.nl>
Subject: Are there global values to connect us all?
Global Values in a Local World | by Harriet Rubin
Meet Martha Nussbaum, one of America's leading
philosophers. She's asking some top
businesspeople to confront today's toughest
question: Are there global values to connect us
all?
http://trax.fastcompany.com/k/w/mailman/fasttake/20020703/hrubin
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